Pick Me, Pick Me!

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Amy Hutto

07 May 2018

When I began my second life as a full-time artist, I knew at some point I wanted to sell my work in art galleries. I had always created art on the side, while teaching, and even sold a few over the years.

The Seeds We Sow

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Elaine Weiner-Reed

23 April 2018

Artist Elaine Weiner-Reed reflects that she is always pleasantly surprised when someone contacts her to let her know that she, her words, or her art has touched their lives. Such contacts are always welcome, no matter how rarely or frequently they might come her way . . . Continue reading to find out how one seemingly small art experience led to Elaine’s inclusion in a global library of sketchbooks.

Technique In Texture

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Amy Hutto

15 April 2018

I have always been drawn to works of art with great visual and tactile texture; the kind of work that beckons to be touched, calls for my fingers to glide across the canvas feeling all the little bumps and ridges of the surface.

Happy Birthday, Vincent!

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Amy Hutto

29 March 2018

As I write this, it is a chilly rainy evening in Zundert, Netherlands and 43 degrees, although I’m sure it feels much colder. One can imagine the weather may have been similar as Anna Van Gogh prepared for the arrival of her second son to be named Vincent, only one short year after enduring the still birth of her first son bearing the same name.

Why Purple Cows?

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Amy Hutto

26 March 2018

If you don’t know the answer to this and many other questions, (in regard to your art) it’s time to figure it out. Are you trying to ignite a discussion, depict mores in today’s world, show reality in its raw beauty or shameful ugliness, make people smile, or reflect?

The Quest to Save Alaskan Artist Vic Sparks' Legacy

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Diane Helentjaris

22 March 2018

Sheila Ralph’s quest began in a setting rivaling Lord of the Rings. Misty, sharp-edged mountains soared five thousand feet above the icy fjord. At their base, on a narrow strip of flatland rimmed by water, perched the tiny hamlet of Skagway, Alaska.

Master Mark-makers Maneuver Best Out of Each Other!

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Linda Hendrickson

19 March 2018

Finding people, "your tribe" can make all the difference in the world for a solitary painter. Years ago I was setting up a Pinterest account for the first time and noticed an artist posted my favorite pins -- Sheri Trepina. Then, much to my surprise, I noticed, she was no more than five miles from me!

Finding Our "Effortless Power"

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Elaine Weiner-Reed

12 March 2018

What does art have to do with golf? . . .

For the best results you have to relax and swing.I took my one and only, my first, golf lesson early in 2018. I have been visiting this lovely golf course community in southern California, and I thought “If not now, when? & “If not here, where?”

The Artist's Perspective - Creative Types

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Tom Neel

05 March 2018

Creative types sometimes stumble around in the dark looking for themselves. Their path less defined than most. Early man looked only for the basic needs of survival. Food, shelter, water, not being eaten by something, and of course, procreation. Modern man’s journey is a bit safer, while still following those same underpinnings. But I think modern creative types also see procreation as a broader sense of creativity. The birth of an idea. An artistic one, a calling inner voice of self expression. Trust me, you may think this is eccentric, but honestly, it’s no more so than the ownership of almost anything.

Same Old, Same Old

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Amy Hutto

26 February 2018

Not Today, Creative Rut . . . Not Today!

Feeling a bit like Belle from Beauty and the Beast? “... every day, like the one before...” Or perhaps it’s more of a Bill Murray from Groundhog Day kind of routine. What once fueled your desire to pick up that paintbrush or camera just isn’t doing it for you, and so you decide to skip studio time and opt instead to make a coffee and catch up on a show you like.

Building Bridges With Art and Language

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Elaine Weiner-Reed

19 February 2018

Art bridges the language barrier. Whatever the medium, whether painting or sculpture or music or dance. Art speaks to many people, regardless of age, race, social circles, or other demographics. I see Art as a universal language: It speaks for itself.